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Mohammad Reza Yazdi

November 13, 2021Admin
Mohammad Reza Yazdi

Mohammad Reza Yazdi, born in 1986 in Tehran, graduated in sculpture art and obtained his MA degree in Art Research from the University of Tehran. He was the vice-chairman of the Association of Iranian Sculptors in 2017 and 2018. He worked with the University of Tehran as a lecturer of sculpture art from 2016 to 2018. In the “Deep Inhalation” collection, as the artist himself has mentioned, three different elements of Iranian architecture, namely light, geometry, and reflection, in combination with motion, have created a novel compound. Many artists have started applying geometrical forms in their artworks over the last few years. However, Mohammad Reza has taken it one step further by adding the element of motion and joining the social and personal concepts with a metaphorical approach. In his collection, he chiefly used hard and harsh materials like iron to create geometrical structures which breathe with the same rhythm and inhalation sound as the artist. It is as if they are living creatures! This has been realized by the electronic and mechanical processes inside the artwork. These forms remind you of one aspect of life with every inhalation and exhalation.

(Farzaneh Hosseini)

Mohammad Reza Yazdi's artworks:

They sit where we were to sit! As if they are living instead of us, deciding for us and writing our fate…

The issue summons the idea of the individuality of contemporary human beings. Chaplin, in “Modern Times”, depicts a human symbolically dominated by imaginary machines. In today’s reality, such hegemony has not only affected the body, but also the human nature and emotions. The trend shall not end with the machines taking over. The deceitful shift has been accommodated by the hostile beliefs held in the depths of societies. These ideas procreate wherever man lives; convoluted and sophisticated structures which we are indeed part of, even though we seek to distance ourselves from this intertwined body. This is a cycle in which humans are deprived of their individuality to the goal of keeping the system of power in place; the fictitious body being kept alive. And this is my interpretation of the human condition; looking at the mind and the abundance of the things we have manufactured –where structure dominates nature. This concern has become the origin of my apparatuses.

Mohammad Reza Yazdi's artworks
Mohammad Reza Yazdi's artworks
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